If you have websites that are getting more mobile traffic, yet are either slow to load or not properly optimized, Google is issuing new guidelines to help ensure those sites are loading quickly and optimally for people using smartphones. Google shares that research shows that if the page takes longer than one second to load, a visitor's flow is interrupted. Yet the average mobile site takes seven seconds to load. Google has created some steps webmasters can follow to ensure their mobile traffic is being served well. First, there is the updated Google PageSpeed Insights tool . Enter your URL, and it will analyze how well the pages loading for both mobile and desktop users. It even has an image showing how your website renders in a mobile phone: When you click on the desktop tab, it shows suggestions for your site as it displays to non-smartphone users, as well as showing ho...